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I have a GE side by side refrigerator about 3 years old. I replaced the mainboard which failed about a month a go. Now I'm getting a defrost problem but I want to check the self diagnostics.In the fridge there are single digit displays for fridge & freezer with warmer/colder buttons. I set both to 5 and hold all 4 for a few seconds and it enters diagnostics mode (it flashes to 0 0 to confirm). Now I can set a diagnostics test, but I don't know how to initiate it. For other models it says to push the HOLD button, however there is no other buttons for mine except the 4 warmer/colder buttons. Once I enter the test code, how do I initiate it?(The fridge also has water/ice dispenser with 6 buttons, but none of these initiate it either)

Any help would be nice, thanks.

The coils are completely frosted up and its the second time its happened in the course of two weeks. From what I've read, it looks like either the thermosistor or defrost heater that may need replacing.

Instructions for self-test cycle can be found in the attachment at the bottom of this post.

Thanks. I do have that sheet. However, it says to press the HOLD button to initiate the cycle. The control panel for my fridge looks similar to the picture with the coder/warmer buttons for both fridge and freezer. There is no HOLD button on this panel (ther is no HOLD button in the picture either). Is it located elsewhere or are they referring to another button? Following the instructions, the panel does eneter the self diagnostics mode and I can set the test code, just not initiate it. It just eventually cancels out of the mode.

I'll likely defrost the fridge tonight and have a peek at the heating element. Hopefully that is the issue.

Words have meaning. Please re-read the document, and you will see that there is HOLD button only on 2-digit controls. For 3-digit controls, there is no mention of a HOLD button. Therefore you have a 3-digit control, right?

Words have meaning. Please re-read the document, and you will see that there is HOLD button only on 2-digit controls. For 3-digit controls, there is no mention of a HOLD button. Therefore you have a 3-digit control, right?

The HOLD button is referred to for the single digit displays (which are the ones shown and similar to what I have, only a single digit for each of the freezer and fridge). The issue I have is that there are no other buttons than the temperature adjustment buttons to use to initiate the tests. Pushing any of the temperature adjust buttons just further changes the number (actually in diagnostics mode, the freezer number only allows 0 or 1 to be selected which helps confirm that I am in diagnostics mode.

Is it perhaps possible that the diagnostics mode is present as part of the board to be used in other models, but is disabled or unusable for this model?

Self DiagnosticsTo enter Self Diagnostic mode, both temperature control panel displays must be illuminated. A display can be illuminated by pressing an adjacent temperature adjustment button. When both displays are illuminated, set the freezer and refrigerator temperature settings to 5. Simultaneously press and hold all 4 temperature adjustment buttons for approximately 3 seconds. A flashing 0 in the refrigerator and freezer displays will indicate that the refrigerator is in Self Diagnostic mode.To perform a self diagnostic test, locate the test in Table 2, Diagnostic Tests.For temperature control panels with single-digit displays, the COLDER temperature adjustment button will increment the numbers up and the WARMER temperature adjustment button will increment the numbers down. Use the freezer temperature adjustment buttons to enter the test code number in the freezer display. Use the refrigerator temperature adjustment buttons to enter the test code number inthe refrigerator display. When a test code has been entered, the displays will flash to confirm the test.Press the HOLD button for 3 seconds to begin the test.For temperature control panels with 3-digit displays, the COLDER temperature adjustment button will increment the numbers down and the WARMER temperature adjustment button will increment the numbers up. Use the freezer temperature adjustment buttons to enter the test code number in the freezer display. Use the refrigerator temperature adjustment buttons to enter the test code number in Table 1. Failure CausesFreezer Compartment Fresh Food CompartmentAbove 15oFahrenheitHigh-resistance freezer thermistorLow resistance evaporator thermistorCondensor fan failureEvaporator fan failureDefrost heater stuck onDoor switch failureMain control board faultyHarness faultyDispenser flap openDoor gasket leakDoor ajarSealed system failureAbove 50oFahrenheitHigh-resistance fresh foodcompartment thermistorDamper closedFresh food fan failureEvaporator fan failureDoor switch failureMain control board faultyHarness faultyDoor gasket leakDoor ajarCycle Normal(between 14o and -14o Fahrenheit)Cycle Normal(between 49o and 33o Fahrenheit)Below -15oFahrenheitDamper stuck closedLow-resistance in freezer thermistorcircuitMain control board faultyFresh food compartment fan failureHarness faultyBelow 32oFahrenheitDamper stuck openLow-resistance fresh foodcompartment sensor circuitMain control board faultyAmbient temperature below 60oHarness faulty– 34 –the refrigerator display. When a test code has been entered, the displays will flash to confirm the testcode. Press any button other than a temperature adjust button to begin the test.When testing has been completed, do one of the following things:• Enter code 1 5 to completely reset the system.• Enter code 1 6 to exit diagnostic mode. The temperature control panel is reset automatically.• Unplug the refrigerator for at least 10 seconds. Test mode will terminate when the refrigerator isplugged back in.Test mode will terminate automatically after 15 minutes of inactivity.

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I'll likely defrost the fridge tonight and have a peek at the heating element. Hopefully that is the issue.

If you defrost everything before you check the heater and bimetal for continuity, you may not get a proper reading from the defrost thermostat if you thaw too much. This device opens at 43 degrees. Better to remove the back panel in the freezer and disconnect the small harness going to the heater and thermostat (in series) so you can check continuity first. Then you may defrost as necessary to maintain cooling until you get the correct parts.

Press the HOLD button for 3 seconds to begin the test....Press any button other than a temperature adjust button to begin the test.

There is no "HOLD" button or any buttons other than the temperature adjust buttons.I can enter the mode by pressing and holding all 4 buttons, display flashes as noted.I can adjust the numbers using the warmer/colder buttons to set test numbers (freezer digit is actually limited to being only 0 or 1)At this point I have no buttons to push that initiate the selected test, it just sits there for a minute or so, then exits the mode and reverts back to the fridge/freezer settings.I have tried every silly thing possible. Holding the warm/cold buttons. Pushing the door light activition swith (not likely but I had to try). Pushing/holding any and all of the buttons on the water/ice dispenser. At this point I seem completely out of options unless there is a hidden button or I am missing something. By the sounds of it, I may not be able to run the self diagnostics, I'll just have to do checks via the other routes.

Thanks for your help though.

For the continuity checks do I check across the pins for voltage or for resistance? I woul assume resistance which would indicate a burnt out element.

touch your 2 leads together and note the reading. That is continuity. check the glass heater tubes in the same manor.

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